Nothing in evolution can account for the soul of man. The difference between man and the other animals is unbridgeable. Mathematics is alone sufficient to prove in man the possession of a faculty unexistent in other creatures. Then you have music and the artistic faculty. No, the soul was a separate creation.
— Alfred Russell Wallace, New Thoughts on Evolution, 1910

Your stomach does spring cleaning by bleaching away its bacteria, but the good bacteria know how to survive. (Live Science)

Surprise: those precious multipotent stem cells scientists want from embryos are already present in many of your body tissues. (PhysOrg)

A student discovered a protein that protects “genomic integrity” during meiosis. (Medical Xpress)

Live Science posted descriptions of “10 Little-Known Body Parts” so that you can “Know Thyself Better.” Reporter Bahar Gholipour found some interesting tidbits in the knee, eye, chest, voicebox, ear, fingernails, lip, backbone, skeleton, and stomach. The only one suggested as an “evolutionary leftover” is the philtrum (medial cleft in the lip), but Gholipour ends, “However, scientists are still interested in this little body part because it is formed during specific embryonic ages, and an unusual form of the upper lip area is a clue to disruptions during the development of the fetus.” Maybe there’s an undiscovered function for this part that is built during specific embryonic stages.

The more you know about the Creator’s art, the more you should be grateful. After all, gratitude reduces costly impatience, Science Daily claims. Don’t be grateful because it’s less costly, but because it’s right. Try to fathom how many things the Creator had to design when he created man from the dust. It’s unfathomable. We have an omnipotent, omniscient, all-wise Creator, who deserves our love, our gratitude, and our obedience. Start by turning around.

Creation Scientist of the Month

The Periodic Table of the Elements is one of the great “patterns” in nature discovered by careful, painstaking work in chemistry by many scientists over many years. The one who is most famous for putting the pieces together in a systematic way is our scientist of the month, Dmitri Mendeleev.

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Crev.info is by far my favorite website. The information is helpful in understanding and dismantling Darwinian foundations. Some of my favorite articles are the biomimetics articles revealing the fantastic design that is obvious to anyone not blinded by the evolutionary goggles. The commentaries are priceless, and love the embedded humor and clever innuendoes… Keep up the tremendous work!